If there was going to be a double-digit seed pull off a first-round upset, Richmond’s resume is as good as any and the 12th-seeded Spiders added another notch to their belt Thursday with a 69-66 win over fifth-seeded Vanderbilt.

As double-digit seeds, the Spiders had knocked off first-round opponents in 1984, 1988, 1991 and 1998—the last time Richmond won a tournament game, a 62-61 victory against third-seeded South Carolina.

Richmond senior guard Kevin Anderson led the way, scoring 25 points, including a clutch floater in the lane over the outstretched arm of Vanderbilt’s 6-foot-11 big man Festus Ezeli with 18.9 seconds left to give the Spiders a three-point lead.

After a Vanderbilt turnover, Darrius Garrett missed the front end of the one-on-one for Richmond. Ezeli added a free throw to cut the lead to 68-66. After Ezeli intentionally missed the second free throw, 6-foot Anderson was fouled and made one of two free throws to stretch the Richmond lead to 69-66 with 3.4 seconds left.